Automobile stop and turning signal



Feb. 24, 1931. P. P. GUTIERREZ AUTOMOBILE STOP AND TURNING SIGNAL 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Jan. 30 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Ill Fin

Feb. 24, 1931. P. P. GUTIERREZ AUTOMOBILE STOP AND TURNING SIGNAL Filed Jan. 50, 1929 i member Vpasses frodi and to'perinitthe l io'wtteisignalto renew te'thepdsaioa siaeseattemaatsrass The Sigaarisreswre fRight and Left v'painted on a suitable Vtransparent or translucent surface carried by the signal. These Words-are so painted that when, the ysignal is turned tothe position shown in Figure 1 the Words will appear as indicated in thatv figure both from the front. of the'vehicle andfrom therearof'thetvehicle.

The' signal properv is rotated to' produce" this f eiiect by the gear 34 -on` the upper end of the the arrow turns upwardly a small amount.

This spring contact 37 is carried by a washer 3801i the top'of the tubular member iwhich supports theI signal and which swings'on the trunnions 13 and 14. The commutatorstrap v36 is carried by an insulated strapjust under it', and thereis a connectii'ig screw 39 which `enablesthe" Wire 40 to be connected thereto.-

' The ground wire can be vconnected to any suitable portion. of the casing, as for example at 4l in'Figure 3.` v i Y Inside the' housing there are two small pulleys 42, 43 over which: a cable 44 passes, said cable also being connectedv to the upperv en of the tubular member 15 by Vmeans of a piny InsideV the vehicle there is a sheet metal housing 46. which encloses the cable 44, and i which housing is placed in mainly for the protection the position shown ofv the cable and to prevent its interference with 'the signal. This cable isA connected at its lower end to an inverted L shaped operating member 48. This whichhas the springiheld latch 49to hold the member 48 inl any one ofthe three positions indicated in Figure 1. lflfhis ineinber48 has thefho'riz'ontal portion 50'on which the ioot of the operator isplaced for the'operation ofv the signal, and aspring 51 causes the latch 49 to engage, the notches in the `member This member'48, 50 may be ypushed down by the foot to bring thesignal to anyone of the three positions shown in. Figure- 1', ortlie latchV 49t'ma'y bev pushed toonels'ide to release that slide 48 torise andalin dottedf l-inesl inthe lower u'rell- TheI operation ofY the apparatus is'asfollow-sg;

portionv of Figlor stop themember48L ijsiorced downward-by through av hole in a; plate 49 Y which is secured to thev floor-.board 2, and

When-the operator wishes--to'indieate a tuinby releasing the latch 49 by simply pushing it to one side and permitting the signal to fal Having thus'des'cribedmy invention, what I desire to secure,V by 'Letters Patent of the United States is as follows, but modifications may be madein carrying out the invention as shown inithe drawings and in theabove particularly described lform thereof, within the purview ofthe annexedclaims.v Y

1. Anautomobile signal* of *thel class described (nip ri'singahollow rotatable signal member having three spaced indicating members', eachv o'sa'id indicating members having twol transparent lfaces, vone of said faces havin'g indicating'wordstobe read fromthe back, the other having words reversed to be read from the front, means to illuminate all of saidfaces fromthe interiorkof the signal member, means to lturnj'the member to bringsaid faces i-n proper indicating order and .means to raise the signal member Jdepositions corre- Y sponding in meaning displayed. 1 l V. 2. An .automobile signal of the classKV described, ycomprising a' bracket,r'an v arm to the indicating words mounted on said bracket, a:V hollow rotatable signal depending fromfsaid arm, three hollow indicating members forming part of s'aidsig-v nal, two transparent faces on each of said ind dicating members` indicating wordsvadapted to be read 'from the rear andthe front of the signal, means to illuminate the severalindicatinglfaces, means .to raise the signal to any predetermined position, and means to rotate the signal an vamount corresponding to the extent that the signal is raised.

Invtestimony whereof fhave my hand.

hereunto' set PETER r.. durissima thelfieot' of the operator te'briigthesignal to one)y of?. the Vshown in Fig/ure 1. 

